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MicheM Table of Contents 3  PRODUCT OVERVIEW PACKAGE CONTENTS ..............................................................................3  PRODUCT FEATURES ............................................................................. 4  Driver Support Utilities (Windows only, Vista is not supported) LEDs DRIVER/HARDWRE INSTALLATION 4  5  5  6  INSTALLING DRIVER/HARDWARE ............................................................. 6  CONNECTING REMOTE WAKE-UP CABLE ............................................... 10  CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK ......................................................... 11  11  12  Fiber Adapter Cabling Requirements 13  NIC CONTROL SET UTILITY MY COMPUTER ..................................................................................... 13  NIC 13  Protocol 13  Service 14  Client 14  GENERAL ............................................................................................. 15  SETTING ............................................................................................... 16  STATISTICS ........................................................................................... 16  DIAGNOSTICS ....................................................................................... 17  WAKE-UP PACKET................................................................................. 17  VLAN SETTINGS ................................................................................... 18  Add/Remove VLAN 18  Setting for add/remove VLAN 18  VLAN01 (VLAN ID =1) added 18  Driver setting changed by NIC Control Set 19  Remove VLAN/Change VLAN property 20  21  DOS DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY DIAG UTILITY ....................................................................................... 21  MAIN MENU .......................................................................................... 21  FUNCTIONS KEY ................................................................................... 21  LOADING NETWORK DRIVERS ................................................................ 22  SPECIFICATIONS 23 2 Product Overview Package Contents When you unpack the product package, you shall find the items listed below. Please inspect the contents, and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to our authorized reseller. • • • TE100-PCIFC Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide CD-ROM (Driver & User’s Guide) 3 Product Features z z z z z z z Provide „ One 100Base-FX port fiber connections: „ SC type multi-mode connector „ Compliant with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-FX „ PCI 2.1, 2.2 Specification compliant Separate 2K Bytes FIFO for receive and transmit controllers Flow Control: „ Support IEEE 802.3x for full duplex „ Multiple pause frame XON/XOFF ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface): „ Support PC99, PC2001 and Net PC hardware system requirements „ Support PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Version 1.0/1.1 „ Support ACPI Specification 1.0 „ Support Network Device Class Power Management Specification Version 1.0a „ Support Wake-on-LAN magic packet MAC Enhancement Function: „ IEEE 802.1q multiple VLAN with VLAN ID auto insertion/extraction „ UDP, TCP/IP checksum offload for Ipv4 frames Two LEDs: LNK/ACT (link/activity), 100 (100Mbps speed) Driver Support The Adapter supports a wide range of drivers for commonly used network operating systems: z z z z z z Windows 95 (including OSR2), Windows 98, Windows 98 (including SE), Windows ME, Win2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Workgroups 3.11, Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 LAN Manager, LANtastic, PC-NFS Novell Netware 3.11,3.12, 4.x, 5.x, 6.0, Client 32 Linux Kernel 2.2.x/2.4.x/2.6.x FreeBSD 3.2, 4.0, 4.11, 4.2, 5.x SCO UnixWare 7.x/OpenUnix 8, SCO UNIX 5.0 4 Utilities (Windows only, Vista is not supported) z z NIC Control Set Dos Diagnostic Utility LEDs c LNK/ACT Link/Activity d 100 100Mbps LEDs LNK/ACT Status Indication Steady A valid network connection established. LNK stands for LINK. Flashing Transmitting or receiving data. ACT stands for ACTIVITY. Off Neither connection nor activity. Steady 100Mbps. Off 10Mbps. 100 5 Driver/Hardwre Installation Installing Driver/Hardware Windows Vista/2003 Server/XP/2000 Step 1: Insert the Drive CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Step 2: Click Install Driver, and then click your operating system. Step 3: Click OK to finish the installation Step 5: Turn off the power to the PC. Step 6: Remove any metal decorations from your hands and wrists. Step 7: Remove the cover from your PC. Step 8: Locate an empty, non-shared bus mastering PCI slot and remove the corresponding backplate. Save the screw for use in Step 10. 6 i. Do not install the TE100-PCIFC in a shared PCI slot. Avoid any PCI slot next to an ISA slot because this is often a shared slot and does not support bus mastering. ii. If you are going to install the Remote Wake-Up cable, choose an available PCI slot most close to the 3pin Remote Wake-Up connector on the PC motherboard. iii. If you have problems in identifying a suitable slot, check your PC documentation or ask your system administrator for help. Step 9: Carefully insert the TE100-PCIFC into the chosen slot and press firmly with proper push to ensure it is fully seated in the slot. Step 10: Secure the TE100-PCIFC with the screw you saved in step 8. If you wish to use the Remote Wake-Up function, please complete the installation in next section “Connecting the Remote Wake-Up Cable” before proceeding to step 10. Step 11: Replace the PC cover. Step 12: Proceed to “Connecting to Your Network” section. Install the TE100-PCIFC into the PCI slot and screw it onto the backplate. Windows 98/ME Step 1: Insert the Drive CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Then click Exit. Step 2: Turn off the power to the PC. Step 3: Remove any metal decorations from your hands and wrists. Step 4: Remove the cover from your PC. 7 Step 5: Locate an empty, non-shared bus mastering PCI slot and remove the corresponding backplate. Save the screw for use in Step 6. i. Do not install the TE100-PCIFC in a shared PCI slot. Avoid any PCI slot next to an ISA slot because this is often a shared slot and does not support bus mastering. ii. If you are going to install the Remote Wake-Up cable, choose an available PCI slot most close to the 3pin Remote Wake-Up connector on the PC motherboard. iii. If you have problems in identifying a suitable slot, check your PC documentation or ask your system administrator for help. Step 6: Carefully insert the TE100-PCIFC into the chosen slot and press firmly with proper push to ensure it is fully seated in the slot. Step 7: Secure the TE100-PCIFC with the screw you saved in step 4. If you wish to use the Remote Wake-Up function, please complete the installation in next section “Connecting the Remote Wake-Up Cable” before proceeding to step 7. Step 8: Replace the PC cover. Step 9: Turn the PC on again. Step 10: When the autorun pop up, click Install Driver, and then click your operating system. If the autorun did not appear, please go to the disk driver, right click on the explorer. In the Driver folder, click the the driver of Windows 98SE_ME_2K_XP_Srv2003_Vista x86 Edition, then click WinSep.exe to execute the program. Step 11: Wait until the TE100-PCIFC finishes the installing. 8 Step 12: If the following screen pop up, insert the Windows 98SE CD-ROM into CD-ROM driver. (For Windows 98SE only) Step 13: Click OK to reboot your computer. 9 Connecting Remote Wake-Up Cable The unit support optional Wake-on-Lan magic packet feature. Proceed with the installation only when your PC supports this remote wake-up and you wish to use this function. If your PCI bus supports version 2.2 or higher, there is no Wake-Up cable required. The feature can be enabled without using the cable. For more detail information, please check the User’s Guide of your Motherboard. Wake-on-LAN magic packet Step 1: Make sure the power to the PC is off. Step 2: Check if the TE100-PCIFC is properly installed in a PCI slot. Step 3: Prepare a Remote Wake-Up cable. Connect the cable from TE100-PCIFC to motherboard connector. Step 4: Replace the PC cover. Step 5: Proceed to “Connecting to Your Network” Section. Connect Remote Wake-Up cable from TE100-PCIFC to motherboard connector. Plug in Remote Wake-Up cable to connector on Ethernet Adapter. 10 Connecting to Your Network Fiber Adapter This section describes how to connect the Fiber Adapter to a 100 Mbps fiberbased Ethernet network, which contributes to its optimal performance. You must connect the Fiber Adapter to the network before installing the network driver. Step 1: Remove the protective cover from the TE100-PCIFC fiber connector. Step 2: Prepare a network cable with corresponding connectors for the two end devices, one end to the Fiber Adapter and the other to a 100Mbps fiber port on the network hub or switch. Step 3: Connect the network cable to the connector on the Fiber Adapter. This network cable consists of two individual cables: one for ‘transmission (TX)’, and the other for ‘reception (RX)’. Step 4: Connect the other end of the network cable to a 100Base-FX hub or a switch. i. Insert the cable that is connected to the transmit (TX) connector on the Fiber Adapter into the receive (RX) connector on the network hub or switch. ii. Insert the cable that is connected to the receive (RX) connector on the Fiber Adapter into the transmit (TX) connector on the network hub or switch. Step 5: When the cable is properly connected to two end devices, turn on the power to the PC. Step 6: Check the LNK (Link) LED. The LED will come on when the Fiber Adapter is receiving a good link signal from the connected device, a hub or switch. 11 Cabling Requirements For connector type, cabling requirements, and maximum segment distance when connecting the TE100-PCIFC to your network, please refer to the following table. Fiber Connections Type Wavelength of 1300nm Fiber Optic required Max. Distance (* full-duplex) SC Multi-mode, 62.5/125 µm 2 km The maximum node-to-node network distance is in full-duplex operation. 12 NIC Control Set Utility The NIC Control Set is a Windows-based application. It provides Network Interface Card information, setting, statistics and diagnostic function. Also, it provides multiple VLAN function. My Computer NIC All NIC drivers are currently installed in this computer. Protocol All network protocols are currently installed in this computer. 13 Service All network services are currently installed in this computer. Client All network clients are currently installed in this computer. 14 General Display the basic information of the adapter, such as MAC Address, IP Address, Link Speed, and Duplex Mode. 15 Setting Display and set the parameters of the adapter by disable & enable the function. Statistics Display all the statistics information of the NIC. 16 Diagnostics Diagnose the hardware functionality: MAC Registers, PHY Registers, Loopback and Cable Link. The continuous option can be set as an infinite loop of testing. Please be award that perform this task will temporary disable the adapter. Once the adapter has finished the test, it will enable again. Wake-up Packet Configure the Wake-up packet type for Wake-On-LAN. 17 VLAN settings Add/Remove VLAN Setting for add/remove VLAN User should specify VLAN ID and VLAN name in the dialog box. VLAN01 (VLAN ID =1) added VLAN01 (VID = 1) will be displayed in VLAN area in NIC Control Set. 18 Driver setting changed by NIC Control Set NIC Control Set will enable 802.1Q Tagging automatically if VLAN is created. 19 Remove VLAN/Change VLAN property 20 DOS Diagnostic Utility DIAG Utility The DIAG utility is a DOS application run under pure DOS environment. The DIAG utility provide basic functional test for the NIC. The main features are listed below: Main Menu z z z z I/O Base Address: I/O base address is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified. Interrupt Output Line: Interrupt is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified. Connection Type: The physical media type currently had connected. Boot ROM Size: Select Boot ROM size for 8K, 16K, 32K, 64K/FlashROM or No Boot ROM. Boot ROM base address is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified. Functions Key z z z z z z F1: Help screen. F4: Change boot ROM size. F5: Diagnose this network adapter. F6: Network test in Master/Slave mode. F7: WOL test in Waker/Sleeper mode. F8: Change connection type. 21 Loading Network Drivers z The TE100-PCIFC is shipped with one software driver enclosed. The following drivers are provided: • • • • • • Windows 98, Windows 98 (including SE), Windows ME, Win2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 server, Workgroups 3.11, Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 LAN Manager, LANtastic, PC-NFS Novell Netware 3.11,3.12, 4.x, 5.x, 6.0, Client 32 Linux Kernel 2.2.x/2.4.x/2.6.x FreeBSD 3.2, 4.0, 4.11, 4.2, 5.x SCO UnixWare 7.x/OpenUnix 8, SCO UNIX 5.0 Find the suitable network driver for the platform that you are using. Carefully read the readme text file for that driver. 22 Specifications Standards Interface Performance Data Rate Cable LED Indicators Dimensions Net Weight Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Certifications IEEE 802.3u 100Base-FX IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE PCI V2.1, 2.2 PCI/Multi-Mode SC-type port 148,810pps for 100Mbps 200Mbps (Full-Duplex) 62.5/125µm multi-mode SC-type fiber cable, up to 2 km, wavelength 1310nm LNK (Link) / ACT (Activity), 100 (100Mbps) 122mm × 117mm (4.8 × 4.6in.) 80g (0.18lb.) approx. 1W max. 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F) 5%-95% non-condensing CE, FCC 23 Limited Warranty    TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship,  under normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date  of purchase.        TE100‐PCIFC – 5 Years Warranty  AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year  warranty.    If  a  product  does  not  operate  as  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